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Howe Delighted with Newcastle's Initial Away League Victory Since April

Howe Delighted with Newcastle's Initial Away League Victory Since April

Eddie Howe encouraged Newcastle to build on their 4-1 triumph over Everton on Saturday as a foundation for the remaining matches after achieving their debut Premier League away success this campaign.

The Magpies backline player Malick Thiaw netted the quickest goal of the season within 52 seconds while Lewis Miley and Nick Woltemade struck to make the outcome certain before the break.

Thiaw claimed his brace following the restart and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's effort for Everton offered scant comfort to the home side.

As the match concluded Howe along with his squad joyfully absorbed the praise from the visiting Newcastle supporters following their inaugural top division road victory since April.

"It was truly vital since we have not experienced that sensation sufficiently or whatsoever" Howe remarked.

"I am extremely satisfied today that we corrected it and provided them with that victorious sensation to return to Newcastle.

"I am simply glad I no longer need to field those troublesome queries about it.

"We possess considerable tasks ahead to claim we have addressed certain challenges but it represents a major milestone for us. Progress."

In response to if a notable psychological obstacle had been surmounted Howe continued "Only time will reveal. I will not issue any grand declarations there remains a considerable distance to cover."

Everton coach David Moyes declined to blame the missing pivotal central player Idrissa Gueye who received a red card for striking colleague Michael Keane during a scarce victory against Manchester United on Monday for the poor performance.

"It might relate to that yet it could equally stem from the calibre of Newcastle United. One should not undervalue them they are a Champions League outfit" he stated.

"They commenced splendidly we began disastrously. They outplayed us were superior and far more seasoned than our group."